Monster box was marked San Fran, I assume. One of those gimmick slabs.
Nice find, ugly or not.
By definition, that Deutsche Mark can be nothing other than German. EDIT: Also, I beleive the 10 c. above it is Italian. Somebody can correct...
My 2 cents: I have 5 or so Danscos, but of course, couldn't find a 7070 at a reasonable price. So I went with the Intercept Shield type set album....
I've got this same problem. I started a new job 3 weeks ago, and my roll searching has all but come to a halt. I work 9-530 M-F and sometimes a...
Struck through Grease? Just kidding.
I like the idea of a non-redeemable currency backed partially by gold/silver/other PMs. Seems like it'd help stabilize things, right? Thoughts?
Apmex's off-quality ASEs are not tarnished. They are cleaned, damaged, scuffed, scratched, etc....
Maybe the buyer wasn't happy and returned the product.
mintproducts.com has been selling these by the single. They are reasonably priced, as well. Just have to fill up your order with other stuff to...
Got mine last week. Ordered that set and the two S quarter rolls that weren't sold out.
1943 P I believe. Over half of the war nicks I've found are 1943P.
If Elizabeth II turned 80 in 1980, She'd be 113 this year. I don't think that's right.
Is there any method that would work on silver, such as dateless SLQs? I'm guessing no.
Not worth $30 to slab, regardless of the grade.
The 2013 pucks aren't on sale yet. The 2013 ASEs are sold out for the time being, that may be the "rumor" you were referring to?
It's always cool finding rolls sold only by the mint while roll searching. Congrats. Don't open it.
I believe people do this because they think it looks a bit weird with only the date treated. Personally, I can't say which I like better.
Everything's already been covered it seems, but I'll just add this: While it may be hard to gauge an acid treated Buff, it seems like a you can't...
Coins such as these are often sold by the pound by dealers. They have value, but not much. I wouldn't throw them away though. Keep them in a...
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